Newbie

i think the way it works is they want you to pass the minimum (11.13) in your first test and then when you start your training, match it or beat your time. it shows your commitment and that you haven't just sat back and done nothing...or something like that

Lantern Swinger

Ah whatever Hig, throughout my entire application process my brother whos an AET and my step brother whos in 42 have been giving me advice and supported me, and answering any questions i might have. So just grow up and deal with it, why on earth do i need to already be in the RN to know whats expected of me? That doesn't logically even make sense does it? Surely knowing whats expected, what the process etc is, and what the requirements are BEFORE you undertake them is a plus?

Thats like turning up to the Olympics and not knowing what time you've got to beat, what distance you have to throw. Christ dude lol.

GCM

Ah whatever Hig, throughout my entire application process my brother whos an AET and my step brother whos in 42 have been giving me advice and supported me, and answering any questions i might have. So just grow up and deal with it, why on earth do i need to already be in the RN to know whats expected of me? That doesn't logically even make sense does it? Surely knowing whats expected, what the process etc is, and what the requirements are BEFORE you undertake them is a plus?

Thats like turning up to the Olympics and not knowing what time you've got to beat, what distance you have to throw. Christ dude lol.